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Alarm in Ankara as coronavirus sweeps Turkish capital
By Orhan Coskun and Ece Toksabay ANKARA (Reuters) - Surging coronavirus cases in Ankara are stretching hospitals to the limit and Turkish authorities need to impose a fresh lockdown to bring the virus...
Syndicated Content Sep 04, 2020
Revealed: the darkness behind the beauty of Britain's great houses
By Estelle Shirbon LONDON (Reuters) - Feted for their fine architecture and often used as lavish backdrops for period movies, Britain's great estates came under the spotlight on Tuesday for a darker r...
Syndicated Content Sep 22, 2020
India's coronavirus cases reach over 297,000, fourth worst hit nation
BENGALURU (Reuters) - India on Friday reported a total of 297,535 coronavirus infections, surpassing the United Kingdom to become the fourth worst affected country in the world. The number of infectio...
Syndicated Content Jun 12, 2020
U.S. to restore ability of Indian air carriers to conduct ground handling operations
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Transportation Department said Thursday it planned to restore the ability of Indian air carriers to conduct ground handling operations at U.S. airports. The announcemen...
Syndicated Content Sep 03, 2020
India orders 10 million more doses of AstraZeneca vaccine from Serum Institute
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's government has ordered 10 million more doses of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine from the Serum Institute of India, a company spokesman told Reuters on Tuesday. The world...
Syndicated Content Feb 09, 2021
India's next phase of virus crisis likely to be localised outbreaks
By Krishna N. Das and Sachin Ravikumar NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Experts say that the relatively low hospitalisation and fatality rates in India suggest the coronavirus pandemic is approaching its next ph...
Syndicated Content Mar 02, 2021
Exclusive: India shortlists four banks for potential privatisation - sources
By Manoj Kumar, Aftab Ahmed and Swati Bhat NEW DELHI/MUMBAI (Reuters) - India's government has shortlisted four mid-sized state-run banks for privatisation, under a new push to sell state assets and s...
Syndicated Content Feb 15, 2021
Chinese firms hit by new import hurdles in India, sources say
By Aftab Ahmed, Aditya Kalra and Josh Horwitz NEW DELHI/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Chinese firms like Xiaomi are facing delays getting approvals from India's quality control agency for their goods, five ind...
Syndicated Content Aug 14, 2020
Fintechs face pressure to grow up as coronavirus casts a chill
By Iain Withers, Anna Irrera and Tom Wilson LONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Aritra Chakravarty, founder of London-based online accounts and investments provider Dozens, admits it's a tough time to be seek...
Syndicated Content Jul 29, 2020
YouTube faces complaints of lax approach on overseas election misinformation
By Fanny Potkin SINGAPORE (Reuters) - After facing heavy criticism for not doing enough to stem misinformation ahead of the U.S. presidential election, YouTube announced last week it would remove vide...
Syndicated Content Dec 18, 2020
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